Unicamp has accepted me for the graduate MSc course,
starting in early march.

Finished the gimp-work and php'ing of schoolforge, already "on
air". Open source in schools is good for everybody,
probably there is something you can do to help it.
Talk to educator about open source, write non-geek
documentation, write educational software, package software
(this _is_ a problem, how about visiting Debian
Jr. ?).

When orange juice goes bad

Some hours before
this, this guy, angelsun,
mailed everybody in the mailing list (but not _to_ the
mailing list, he got a subscriber list and put everybody in
the to: field -- no, I don't have a copy of it, I had about
2000 emails from the xmas holiday and wasn't really sorting
things to the right places) ranting about tens of people
subscribing to the list and only a couple helping him with
code/patches/etc.

Every now and then he decides to restart from scratch
because the OO model is going "bad" (I'd link some
messages, but sourceforge's archives haven't heard of a
search feature). Phrases like "I'd love to incorporate
black box's image code" fly by the list sometimes, as if
using GPL source code from another project in your GPL
project were difficult.

My patches were applied for something like 10 nanosseconds,
after what he started rewriting them because "I screwed the
classes" or something like that.

Frank, do you want to know why nobody helps you ? It's
because it's easier to write a window manager from scratch
than working with you. If I ever get to hack a WM again,
I'll either help with Window Maker or write my own.